Gospel Jackson
- Producer
- Actor
- Director
Gospel Jackson grew up in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. As the second child
of a Liberian mother, growing up in the inner city influenced his
mother to keep Gospel attending top-notch public schools, staying in
church and surrounded by distinguished mentors. During his college
years, Gospel studied business administration which led him into the
realm of Internet marketing. After completing college, Gospel moved out
California. Among his early works, Gospel directed, produced and
appeared in a comedic web series called
That Funny Show (2011) a
series modeled after the famous
In Living Color (1990)
series. The year after, Gospel got a supporting role as USMC Captain
Williams in the SyFy disaster movie original
Super Cyclone (2012).
Afterwards in 2013, he was cast in the sports drama
Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories (2013),
a film whose plot he identified with as a tale of overcoming the odds
to achieve redemption and success. When not working, Gospel gives his
time to charitable causes. He is an ambassador for You Inspire, which
is a platform for the sharing of experiences by people who have faced
and triumphed against life challenges. He also continues to run his
online marketing business, serving over 10,000 in-house members,
teaching Internet marketing and helping people expand their businesses
online.